Maldives - GAP Adventures I loved your blog and photos!!! Great write-up about the Maldives. I've been very interested in this trip. Were you happy with GAP? I've used them for Galapagos Islands and was very happy with them. What month of the year did you go on this trip? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Great write-up. Karen
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Thank you Hey guys. My name is Agustin. Im from South America.
Plan to be there soon. Love the Pics. And the "story" is also catchy.
I hope i get to be there soon enough. Wouldnt want prices to sky rocket.
Again. thanks.
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Enquiry We have just read your blog and it sounds fascinating. We are also in the process of booking our train travel from Kerela to Goa and have a question to ask. We want to go in 2AC like yourselves but wondered if the glass in the windows was transparent as we have read that it is opaque.
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Thank you Hi, thanks for the clarification - we got our information from the LP guide book & local folks. Happy to be corrected - the blog uis our account of what we discover or are told & publish information in good faith. Thanks for tuning in anyway. Best wishes.
Ho Chi Minh Just been reading your blog as we were in Vietnam earlier this year and notice you say that Ho Chi Minh was born in Hue. He wasn't. He was born in 1890 in Hoàng Trù Village, his mother's hometown. From 1895, he grew up in his paternal hometown of Kim Liên Village, NghÇ An Province. I believe he moved south to Hue when he was 10 as his father worked for the French.
Travel Radio show interview Alas. You are currently in my former "home" of England. I'm fascinated by your adventure and would love to consider having you on our show to discuss your travels. Please visit www.traveln-on.com to learn more about our show. You can also contact me or our producer (visit the About Us page) to discuss an interview date.
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Hi and welcome to this diary of our big adventure - travelling the globe and fulfilling our lifetime dream. Along the way we plan to do some voluntary work in South Africa, India and Central America.
We hope this blog provides a way of keeping in touch, sharing our experiences and introducing you to some wonderful people and places.
Michael's daughters, Sarah and Louise, will be joining us along the way. Whilst we'll miss them a lot, we've been encouraged by their support and patience in indulging this moment of self discovery.
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Picture worth thousand words.